Officially revealed in late 2023, the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban introduce a mid-cycle refresh of the current generation that came out in 2021. The refresh is highlighted by fresh, truck-inspired exterior styling, an overhauled interior, new technology, and a new diesel engine option. With production of the updated full-size SUVs kicking off in October, it now appears that units of the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban have begun arriving at dealers.
It seems that the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban have begun arriving at U.S. dealerships, as some dealers have started posting images of the redesigned SUV on social media and in sales listings. As of this writing, Chevy’s website shows about 9,000 Tahoe units and 4,600 Suburban models on the ground or in transit to U.S. dealers.
There’s a good mix of all trim levels for both SUVs, but no diesel-powered or Super Cruise-equipped examples are available quite yet. As we reported in November, Super Cruise will be available to order on these SUVs starting in February 2025, and shoppers will be able to option the Duramax engine starting in March 2025.
Pricing for the 2025 Chevy Tahoe starts at $60,495 for the entry-level LS trim with 2WD and ranges up to $81,695 starting MSRP for the High Country trim equipped with 4WD. Meanwhile, 2025 Suburban prices are slightly higher, with the 2WD LS trim priced at $63,495 and the 4WD High Country trim motivated by the L87 V8 engine starting at $86,195.
A significant number of updates to the Tahoe and Suburban are introduced for the 2025 model year, with a full comparison of standard features between the two models offered in one of our recent posts. The availability of the GM Super Cruise feature has been expanded, with the driver assist system now being a standalone option on the Premier and High Country trims and included in the revised Advanced Technology Package (RPO code PDN) for the LT and RST trim levels.
Meanwhile, engine availability has been revised for both the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and the 2025 Suburban. Both are motivated by three available powerplant choices: the naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, which develops 355 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque; the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, which provides 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque; and the new-for-2025 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine rated at 305 horsepower and 495 pound-feet of torque.
Clawing back some of last week's losses.
A simpler design may be preferred.
One of them comes with mannequins of the Clampett family.
With a few basic choices.
Five trim levels for Tahoe, three for Suburban.
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Just now? I've seen them on the road since last month already.
Ya, they're a little late on getting this story out there.
Why are they showing a 2024 interior when talking about the 2025?